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Fungal hyphae develop where titanomagnetite inclusions reach the surface of basalt grains | Scientific Reports
The Largest Organism on the Planet Is Right Here in Oregon
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In search of a humongous fungus - YouTube
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Frontiers | Spatial Genetic Structure of the Insect-Vectored Conifer Pathogen Leptographium wageneri Suggests Long Distance Gene Flow Among Douglas-fir Plantations in Western Oregon
What the World's Largest Organism Reveals About Fires and Forests | WIRED
This Humongous Fungus Is as Massive as Three Blue Whales | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Oregon Humongous Fungus Sets Record As Largest Single Living Organism On Earth - OPB
Oregon Humongous Fungus Sets Record As Largest Single Living Organism On Earth - OPB
How the 'Humongous Fungus' Armillaria Got So Big - The Atlantic
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How the 'Humongous Fungus' Armillaria Got So Big - The Atlantic
SCIplanet - Oregon's Giant: The Largest Organism on Earth
U.S. Forest Service - Humongous Fungus | Facebook | By U.S. Forest Service | It is as large as 1,665 football fields combined. It is 3.4 square miles in size and covers
A Question Of Biggitude: What's The Largest Creature On Earth? : Krulwich Wonders... : NPR
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How the 'Humongous Fungus' Armillaria Got So Big - The Atlantic
The unexpected magic of mushrooms - BBC Future
Actinobacteria (U.S. National Park Service)
A Fungus Among Us---Author Names Oregon's Humongous Fungus as one of the Grossest Places on Earth | USDA